< 2 Samuel 18 >

1 David arranged his soldiers for the battle. He divided them into groups, and appointed a commander for each 100 soldiers and a commander for each 1,000 soldiers.
Och David skickade folket, som när honom var, och satte höfvitsmän öfver dem, öfver tusend, och öfver hundrad;
2 He sent them out in three groups. Joab commanded one group, Joab’s brother Abishai commanded a second group, and Ittai from Gath commanded the third group. David said to them, “I myself will go with you [to the battle].”
Och sände ut folket, en tredjepart under Joab, och en tredjepart under Abisai, ZeruJa son, Joabs broder, och en tredjepart under Itthai den Gitthiten. Och Konungen sade till folket: Jag vill ock draga ut med eder.
3 But his soldiers said, “No, we will not allow you to go with us. If they force us all to run away, they will not be concerned about that happening. Or if they kill half of us, that will also not be what they want. To them, [killing] you is more important than [killing] 10,000 of us. So it will be better that you [stay here] in the city and send help to us.”
Men folket sade: Du skall icke draga ut; förty om vi än flydde, eller hälften af oss blefve döde, der skola de intet om sköta; men du äst så mycket som tiotusend af oss; så är det nu bättre, att du må vara oss till hjelp utu stadenom.
4 The king replied, “Okay, I will do whatever seems best to you.” So he stood at the gate [and watched] while his soldiers marched out, group by group.
Konungen sade till dem: Såsom eder täckes, så vill jag göra. Och Konungen blef ståndandes i portenom, och allt folket drog ut, vid hundrad, och vid tusend.
5 [While they were leaving, ] the king commanded Joab, Abishai, and Ittai, “For my sake, do not harm my son Absalom!” And all the troops heard it when David gave that order about Absalom to those three commanders.
Och Konungen böd Joab och Abisai, och Itthai, och sade: Farer mig sakta med pilten Absalom. Och allt folket hörde, att Konungen böd alla höfvitsmännerna om Absalom.
6 So the army went out to fight against the Israeli soldiers [who were with Absalom]. They fought the battle in the forest [where people from the tribe] of Ephraim [lived].
Och då folket kom ut i markena emot Israel, vardt stridt i Ephraims skog.
7 David’s soldiers defeated Absalom’s soldiers. They killed 20,000 of them!
Och Israels folk vardt der slaget för Davids tjenare, så att i den dagen skedde en stor slagtning, till tjugutusend män.
8 The battle was fought {They fought the battle} all over that area, and the number of men who died because of [dangerous things in] the forest [PRS] was greater than the number of men who were killed (in the battle/by swords).
Och striden vardt der förströdd uppå allt landet; och skogen uppfrätte flera på den dagen än svärdet.
9 During the battle, Absalom suddenly came near [some of] David’s soldiers. Absalom was riding on his mule; and when the mule went under the thick branches of a large oak tree, Absalom’s head/hair was caught in the branches. The mule kept going, but Absalom was left dangling in the air.
Och Absalom mötte Davids tjenare, och red på en mula; och då mulen kom under en stor tjock ek, fastnade hans hufvud vid ekena, och han blef hängandes emellan himmel och jord; men mulen lopp sin väg undan honom.
10 One of David’s soldiers saw what happened, and went and told Joab, “I saw Absalom hanging in an oak tree!”
Då en man fick det se, bådade han det Joab och sade: Si, jag såg Absalom hänga vid en ek.
11 Joab said to the man, “What? You say that you saw him hanging there, so why did you not kill him immediately [RHQ]? [If you had killed him, ] I would have given you ten pieces of silver and a belt!”
Och Joab sade till mannen, som det bådade: Si, sågst du det, hvi slog du honom icke der till jordena? Så ville jag gifvit dig på mina vägnar tio silfpenningar, och ett bälte.
12 The man replied to Joab, “Even if you gave me 1,000 pieces of silver, I would not have done anything to harm [IDM] the king’s son. We all heard the king command you and Abishai and Ittai, ‘For my sake, do not harm my son Absalom!’
Mannen sade till Joab: Om du hade vägit mig tusende silfpenningar i mina hand, så ville jag ändå icke låtit komma min hand på Konungens son; ty Konungen böd dig, och Abisai, och Itthai, i våro åhöro, och sade: Förvarer mig pilten Absalom.
13 If I had disobeyed the king and killed Absalom, the king would have heard about it, because the king hears about everything, and even you would not have defended me!”
Eller om jag än något ondt gjort hade på min själs fara, efter för Konungenom intet fördoldt varder, skulle du väl sjelfver fallit mig emot.
14 Joab said, “I am not going to waste time talking to you!” Then he took three spears [and went to where Absalom was], and thrust them into Absalom’s chest/heart while he was still alive, dangling from the oak tree.
Joab sade: Icke så; jag vill till honom för din ögon. Då tog Joab tre spetsar i sin hand, och stötte dem Absalom i hjertat, medan han ännu lefde i ekene.
15 Then ten young men who carried weapons for Joab surrounded Absalom and [finished] killing him.
Och tio unge karlar, Joabs vapnedragare, gåfvo sig omkring honom, och slogo honom ihjäl.
16 Then Joab blew his trumpet [to signal that they should not fight any more], and his soldiers returned from pursuing those Israeli soldiers.
Då blåste Joab i basunen, och kallade folket igen, att de icke mer skulle jaga efter Israel; ty Joab ville skona folket.
17 They took Absalom’s body and threw it into a huge pit in the forest, and covered it with a huge pile of stones. Then all the remaining Israeli soldiers [who had been with Absalom] fled to their own towns.
Och de togo Absalom och kastade honom i skogen uti en stor grop, och lade en stor hop med stenar på honom; och hele Israel flydde, hvar och en i sina hyddo.
18 Absalom had no sons to preserve his [family] name. So, while Absalom was alive, he built a monument to himself in the King’s Valley [near Jerusalem, in order that people would remember him]. He put his name on the monument, and people still call it Absalom’s monument.
Men Absalom hade sig upprest en stod, medan han ännu lefde, den står i Konungsdalenom; ty han sade: Jag hafver ingen son; derföre skall detta vara mins namns åminnelse; och kallade den stodena efter sitt namn, och heter ännu på denna dag Absaloms rum.
19 [After Absalom had been killed, ] Zadok’s son Ahimaaz said to Joab, “Allow me to run to the king to tell him the good news that Yahweh has rescued him from the power of his enemies!”
Ahimaaz, Zadoks son, sade: Käre, låt mig löpa, och förkunna Konungenom, att Herren hafver skaffat honom rätt af hans fiendars händer.
20 But Joab said to him, “No, I will not allow you to take news to the king today. Some other day I will allow you to take some news, but not today. [If you took news today it would not be good news for the king, ] because his son is dead.”
Joab sade till honom: Du bär ingen god tidende i denna dagen; på en annan dag må du bära tidende, och icke i dag; ty Konungens son är död.
21 Then Joab said to David’s servant who was from Ethiopia, “You go and tell the king what you have seen.” So the man from Ethiopia bowed in front of Joab, and started to run.
Men till Cusi sade Joab: Gack åstad, och båda Konungen hvad du sett hafver. Och Cusi tillbad Joab, och lopp.
22 Then Ahimaaz said again to Joab, “Even though [that man from Ethiopia is running], allow me to run behind him.” Joab replied, “My boy/son, why do you want to do that? You will not receive any reward for your news!”
Men Ahimaaz, Zadoks son, sade åter till Joab: Huru, om jag ock löper efter Cusi? Joab sade: Hvad vill du löpa, min son? Kom hit, du bär ingen god tidende.
23 But Ahimaaz replied, “That does not matter, I want to go.” So Joab said, “Okay, go.” So Ahimaaz ran along [another] road through the Jordan Valley and arrived [where David was] before the man from Ethiopia arrived.
Han svarade: Huru, om jag lopp? Han sade till honom: Så löp. Så lopp då Ahimaaz på den genesta vägen, och kom förr än Cusi.
24 David was sitting between the outer gate and the inner gate [of the city]. The watchman/lookout went up on top of the city wall and stood on the roof over the gates. He looked out and saw one man running alone.
Men David satt emellan två portar; och väktaren gick uppå taket åt porten om på muren, och lyfte sin ögon upp, och fick se en man löpandes allena;
25 The watchman called down and reported it to the king. The king said, “If he is alone, [that indicates/means that] he is bringing [good] news.” The man who was running continued to come closer.
Och han ropade, och sade det Konungenom. Konungen sade: Är han allena, så är det god tidende i hans mun. Som han ännu lopp, och kom närmer,
26 Then the watchman saw another man running. So he called down to the gatekeeper, “Look! There is another man running!” And the king said, “He also is bringing [some good] news.”
Fick väktaren se en annan man löpandes, och han ropade af murenom, och sade: Si, en man löper allena. Åter sade Konungen: Den är ock ett godt bådskap.
27 The watchman said, “I think the first man [must be Ahimaaz, because he] is running like Ahimaaz runs.” The king said, “He is a good man, and [I am sure] he is coming with good news.”
Väktaren sade: Mig synes den förstas löpande, såsom det vore Ahimaaz löpande, Zadoks sons. Och Konungen sade: Det är en god man, och han bär god tidende.
28 [When] Ahimaaz [reached the king, he] called out “I hope/desire that things will go well with you!” Then he prostrated himself on the ground in front of the king and said, “Your Majesty, praise Yahweh our God, who has rescued you from the men who were rebelling against you!”
Ahimaaz ropade, och sade till Konungen: Frid; och tillbad för Konungen på sitt anlete ned till jordena, och sade: Lofvad vare Herren din Gud, som de menniskor beslutit hafver, som upphofvo sina hand emot min herra Konungen.
29 The king said, “Is the young man Absalom safe/all right?” Ahimaaz [did not want to answer that question, so he] replied, “When Joab sent me, I saw that there was a lot of confusion, but I do not know what it was about.”
Konungen sade: Mår ock pilten Absalom väl? Ahimaaz sade: Jag såg ett stort sorl, då Konungens tjenare Joab sände mig, din tjenare, och jag vet icke hvad det var.
30 Then the king said, “Stand aside.” So Ahimaaz stepped aside and stood there.
Konungen sade: Gack afsides, och statt der; och han gick afsides, och stod der.
31 Suddenly the man from Ethiopia arrived, and said, “Your Majesty, I have good news for you! Yahweh has enabled your soldiers to defeat all those who rebelled against you!”
Si, då kom Cusi, och sade: Jag bär god tidende, min herre Konung: Herren hafver i dag skaffat dig rätt af allas deras hand, som sig hafva uppsatt emot dig.
32 The king said to him, “Is the young man Absalom safe/all right?” And the man from Ethiopia replied, “Sir, I wish/desire that what happened to him would happen to all of your enemies and to all those who rebel against you!”
Konungen sade till Cusi: Mår ock pilten Absalom väl? Cusi sade: Gånge så med alla mins herras Konungens fiendar såsom med piltenom går, och med alla dem som sätta sig upp emot dig, till att göra dig ondt.
33 The king [realized that he meant that Absalom was dead, so he] became (extremely distressed/overcome with grief), and he went up to the room above the gateway and cried. While he was going up, he kept crying out, “O, my son Absalom! My son! O, my son Absalom, I desire/wish that I had died instead of you!”
Då vardt Konungen sorgse, och gick upp i salen i portenom, och gret; och vid han gick, sade han: Min son Absalom, min son, min son Absalom! Gifve Gud, att jag måtte dö för dig. O Absalom! min son, min son!

< 2 Samuel 18 >